| If what is said and implied about the cold blooded murder is true (forgetting about the rest of the article which is off topic), this must be treated with all the force of the law - similar to how the murderer of Rabin - since it is an ethical law of the Torah and humanity that it is the weak in society who must most be protected. The victim was not a "homeless person" but all of us. Regretfully our Knesset does not protect the weak amongst us, such as women not given gets, or the right to get support without a get and thus leave an abusive relationship. At least our prosecutors and courts should strive to protect our weak. |
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